Japanese rockers The Submerged capture their acclaimed, modern live experience on their mini album Fabrica. Operating primarily within VRChat, a massive social VR platform
On ‘mother’s day,’ Suzanne Jarvie channels grief, mythology, and maternal reckoning into something intimate yet expansive, where folk and Americana intertwine with dreamy allure.
Blending avant-garde experimentation with a deeply personal compositional ethos, Jason Vitelli’s ‘2. No Wave Gaze’ embraces the anti-commercial spirit of late ’70s downtown NYC
James Beastly continues to showcase consistently excellent songwriting on his third album We Should Be Animals. Born from collaborative jam sessions in San Francisco
MIDTONES combine gorgeous folk-rock dynamics with emotional thematic terrain on their third album, Mountain. The East Nashville-based quartet navigate the “midtones” of life between
The Resurrection Club unveils a melodic, stylish depiction of endurance on their debut album Survival. Reconnecting decades after their Glasgow post-punk origins, Martin McLeish
London-based project Hallucinophonics craft a vivid, kaleidoscopic psych-rock experience on new single “Afternoon of Acid Rain.” The track moves through a landscape of absurdist
English band FADED explores a melancholic, disjointed reality on the Out Of Season EP. This collection of tracks, deemed too dark for their upcoming
MONNE invites listeners into an immersive Nordic art-pop world on the album Jungle of Emotions. Blending neo-folk with layered psychedelia, the Norwegian artist explores
Delivering an emotively melodic range of dream-pop, post-punk, and shoegaze, MatAre succeeds again with his latest EP, Brevity. The four-track collection blends shoegaze textures
